Operation | Safety instructions |
Height setting of the router column
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Fig. G
Button (14) is used to set the maximum height of the router.
The plunge depth is then fixed. This is usually necessary when using the tool on a special router table.
Rough setting:
•Loosen the clamping lever (11). The router can then be pushed down against the spring force.
•Hold button (14) between your thumb and index finger.
•Push the grey button (14) and use your other hand to push the router down at the same time.
•Release the button. The router is now locked and will no longer return to its original position.
Fine adjustment:
•Turn button (14) clockwise. This causes the router column to slowly move down.
•Turn button (14)
Setting the plunge depth
Fig. G
The plunge depth can be adjusted by using buttons 8, 9, 11 and 15. If the plunge
(b)Do not operate this machine in potentially explosive environments containing combustible liquids, gases or dusts. Electric tools send out sparks which may ignite dust or vapours.
(c)Keep children and other persons away from the electric tool during use. When distracted, you may lose control over the apparatus.
2)Electric safety
(a)The plug of the machine has to be suitable for the socket. The connector may not be modified in any way. Do not use an adapter plug together with earthed devices. Unchanged connectors and fitting sockets reduce the risk of an electric shock.
(b)Avoid body contact to earthed surfaces, such as pipes, radiator, stoves and refrigerators. There is a higher risk of an electric shock, if your body is earthed.
(c)Keep the machine clear of rain or humidity. The penetration of water into an electrical device increases the risk of an electric shock.
(d)Do not use the cable for unintended purposes, to carry or suspend the machine or to pull the connector out of the socket. Keep the cable clear of heat, oil, sharp edges or any moving parts. Damaged or entangled cables increase the risk of an electric shock.
(e)When using an electric tool in the open, use an extension cable only which has been approved for outdoor use. The use of an extension cable suitable for use in the open will reduce the risk of an electric shock. Always use an RCD (redicual circuit device or circuit breaker).
(f)Hold the machine at the insulated gripping surfaces as the belt grinder may hit its own power cord. Damaging a live cable may make metal machine parts live, which may lead to an electric shock.
3)Personal safety
(a)Please pay attention and watch what you are doing, and carry out the work with the electric tool sensibly. Do not use the machine, when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medicine. A moment of carelessness in the use of the machine could lead to serious injuries.
(b)Wear your safety equipment and always put on safety goggles. Wearing personal protective gear, such as dust mask,
(c)Avoid unintentional operation. Make sure that the switch is in the “OFF” position before you remove the plug from the socket. If you have
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Model Number: | 14 | Model Number: | 07 |
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